Friday, June 10, 2016
It is impossible for the finite mind to
fully comprehend God’s involvement in the affairs of men.
Consider that the majority of the Bible is
not just history, but history written before it actually happens. God always announced in advance what His
future actions would be by stating ‘I will.’
“…For I am
God, and there is none like Me, declaring the end from the beginning, and from
ancient times things that are not yet done, saying, ‘My counsel shall stand,
and I will do all My pleasure…’ Indeed I
have spoken it; I will also bring it to pass.
I have purposed it; I will also do it.” Isaiah 46:9-11
Such absolute sovereignty applies both to individuals
as well as nations.
King Solomon addressed God’s absolute sovereignty
in all things.
“The lot is
cast into the lap, but its every decision is from the LORD.” Proverbs 16:33
The question arises, i.e. who has God
picked for president in the upcoming election?
“A
man’s steps are of the LORD; how then can a man understand his own way?” Proverbs 20:24
Many men have established plans and goals
for their lives only to discover later that their lives don’t in the least
resemble those plans.
“The king’s
heart is in the hand of the LORD, like the rivers of water; He turns it
wherever He wishes.” Proverbs 21:1
King Solomon himself experienced God’s
sovereignty when he departed from the LORD by taking foreign wives who burned
incense and sacrificed to their gods.
God announced that Solomon would lose his kingship.
“Now the
LORD raised up an adversary against Solomon, Hadad the Edomite…” 1 Kings 11:14
This verse is taken from the NKJV while
the KJV used the word ‘stirred’ instead of ‘raised.’
Many times in the Scriptures it is stated
that ‘God stirred the heart of…’ in order for the one stirred to fulfill God’s
purpose. We’ll also see that concept in
the New Testament.
Another great example of God’s sovereignty
relative to the nation of Israel
is found in Isaiah. Recall that God used
nations such as Assyria to chastise Israel when they disobeyed.
“Woe to Assyria, the rod of My anger and the staff in whose hand
is My indignation. I will send him
against an ungodly nation (Israel),
and against the people of My wrath I will give him charge…yet he does not mean
so, nor does his heart think so…”
Isaiah 10:5-7
God declares that Assyria is in the palm
of His hand to be used against Israel,
although the king of Assyria is not aware of
the fact that he is being used. And even though God directed Assyria,
He will also punish them for their actions.
“Therefore
it shall come to pass, when the Lord has performed all His work on Mount Zion
and on Jerusalem, that He will say, ‘I will
punish the fruit of the arrogant heart of the king of Assyria…’
For he says: ‘by the strength of my hand I have done it, and by my wisdom…’” Isaiah
10:12-13
And even though God had orchestrated Assyria’s actions, they will still be held accountable
because of their haughtiness, thinking they had acted in their own power and
wisdom.
Let’s examine briefly God’s sovereignty
relative to Christians in the church age.
Jesus said:
“No one can
come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him, and I will raise him up at
the last day.” John 6:44
The Greek word for ‘draws’ has a profound
synonym, i.e. ‘stirs.’
People who seek God do so only after God stirred
their hearts. Just like the king of Assyria, a person believes they have exercised their own
free will. And so it is.
Paul also explained that God’s sovereignty
in the Christian’s life is responsible for actions that promote the kingdom of
heaven.
“…for
it is God who works in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure.” Philippians 2:13
Therefore, God’s sovereignty is supreme in
all things. No one can boast of
anything.
God’s intervention is totally compatible
with man’s free will.
We will expand on the doctrine of God’s
incomprehensible sovereignty in the next several weeks.
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